The Mothers-In-Law

Roger and Kaye live next door to Eve and Herb. Eve and Herb's daughter Suzie marries Roger and Kaye's son Jerry. This forces the families to be a bit closer than they would prefer, ...
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Jerry convinces his folks to put up $500 for a hippie rock group to make a demo recording. They scare off the band with talk of crew cuts, tuxedos, and old songs. The parents wind up recording "Some ...

When both Kaye and Eve max out their credit cards their husbands tell them they need to get jobs. They get jobs as saleswomen at the very store where they ran up the cards. After getting fired on the...

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Roger and Kaye live next door to Eve and Herb. Eve and Herb's daughter Suzie marries Roger and Kaye's son Jerry. This forces the families to be a bit closer than they would prefer, particularly since Jerry and Suzie live in the garage.Written by
Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>

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This is one of the rare occasions where nearly all of the main characters had the same first names as the actors portraying them. The notable exception was Deborah Walley who played Suzie Hubbard Buell. In the second season, Richard Deacon played Roger C. Buell and joined Walley in that distinction. See more »

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This was a fun show cast in the same die as "I love Lucy." Who could believe Desilu could strike gold twice with casting Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard in essentially the Lucy and Ethel roles? I just barely remember watching an original run of an episode or two, but like several others have mentioned, they did run them briefly in the late 70's. How cool was it to live in a converted garage where the garage door opener was still installed? That device made for a fun episode where Eve and Kaye get stuck on top of the door while spying on "the kids" when someone decides to open up the garage door. The opening credits were frantic and colorful, it should have lasted longer. If you were a fan of Dharma & Greg, this was essentially a remake of The Mothers-In-Law.

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